I have three daughters. I wanted them to be raised where there are real seasons and where everyone their age wasn't trying to get into movies.
I can remember being very keen to go to drama school at the age of eight, and practising ballet in my bedroom to Queen soundtracks.
I don't want to fight aging; I want to take good care of myself, but plastic surgery and all that? I'm not interested.
Often too many expectations are put on by society as to what we're supposed to look like and it's fed to people at an age that's too young.
I think we're going to carry the 'Ice Age's up to 'Ice Age 15,' which means basically they'll be in the present decade.
When you get to your mid-20s, you start to feel responsibilities for the things that you do and the people around you. It's a cool age.
I like growing up; I feel like I have an old soul. I like the age to match as much as it can.
You know you're getting old when all the names in your black book have M. D. after them.
People have always told me I look young for my age... and I think it's because I've always taken care of myself.
I don't reflect on sort of the age of the roles that I get. It's usually just what plays into what's believable - 'Am I believable at this age?'
I had accumulated some capital and was at an age at which I was interested in generating income. But even though I was risk averse, I was interested in growth stocks.
It is kind of hard to figure out who you are when you've lost your job at age 13, when that was basically how you identified yourself.
I've dated men my age, younger than me and older. The only difference is the young ones are quicker at taking out the garbage.
It's the age of information and we need to just get as informed as we can about what other things might help us live healthy lives.
The age I'm at now, you go from being a young girl to suddenly you blossom into a woman. You ripen, you know? And then you start to rot.
Your body actually reminds you about your age and your injuries - the body has a stronger memory than your mind.
I think my parents knew before I did that I was going to be an actress, because I was doing impressions of Margaret Thatcher at the age of four.
My father taught me to paint when I was young with watercolors and so I learned at a very young age the essential elements of the value of light and composition.
When I was growing up, my parents took in foster children. From a young age, I learned that there are a lot of children in need.
I follow Elle Fanning's career. I really like to follow actors who are a similar age to me. Just to see what they're up to.
In human years I am 29. In actress years I'm the ripe, promising age of 18 to 35. That's how it works here in Hollyweird.